An Experimental Study on Effect of Scrap Tyre Crumbed Rubber on Bituminous Concrete Grade 2
Author(s):
Ashish Rangare , jabalpur engineering collage jabalpur; Anil Singhai, jabalpur engineering collage jabalpur
Keywords:
Crumbed rubber, Marshall Stability, Bituminous Concrete
Abstract:
In present days the solid waste management is problem like plastic waste tyre waste and also some times of fibres waste is the waste problem disposal problem in a day. The purpose of the research helps both waste management and reuse of tyre waste. The tyre is made up of numerous different rubber compounds much different type of carbon black, fillers like clay and silica and chemical and minerals added to allow or accelerate vulcanisation. Tyres are not made as recycling industry feedstock. Their composition makes them difficult to recycle, the compositions of tyre and their lack of toxicity and likely result of processing for use by shredding and grinding that can be used as aggregates in flexible pavement construction. In present study the scrap tyre crumbed rubber used in bituminous concrete grade 2 at percent of 4%, 6%, 8%, 10%, and 12% by weight of aggregate with 80/100 grade bitumen as binder and the result are discussed.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV2I8027
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Published in | : | Volume : 2, Issue : 8
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Publication Date | : | 01/03/2016
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Page(s) | : | 142-146
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